The Abyssinian - Abyssinian cat
Its ancestor is a wild African cat that lived in Abyssinia (now Ethiopia).
From the total mass of cats, they did not stand out for their size or eye color, the color of the coat was striking. Each hair of Abyssinian hair has two or three stripes of different colors. This color division of each hair is called ticking.
The Abyssinian cat was often referred to as "rabbit". Despite the hare color, cats of this breed embodied a harmonious combination of the appearance of a wild cat and natural grace.
Abyssinian cats are flexible, strong cats with well-developed muscles.
The Abyssinian cat is unusually intelligent, graceful, full of self-dignity and at the same time affectionate, expressive attentive eyes, "summed up" by a dark outline, large ears set as if the cat listens attentively, and an unusual color, give the Abyssinian look the unique charm of a "wild" cougar.
The Abyssinian cat is a loyal and devoted friend, an assistant in all matters. Whatever you do, the cat will definitely be nearby, trying to take part in what is happening.
Intelligence in the blood of an Abyssinian. Despite her activity, the Abyssinian will not ride curtains or sharpen her claws on furniture. The quasi-curiosity of the Abyssinian becomes the incentive for their numerous antics and unusual hobbies, one of which is playing in the water. Abyssinians - the little one loves to chase a ball in the bathroom through the belly in the water.
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Published | 2/22/14 |
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